Father in Law's broken gun.

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Whitman31

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Hey everyone, my wife's dad passed away a few years ago. He wasn't a gun guy, but did have one that he kept in the dresser. It's an old Liberty Mustang 22cal revolver. The gun has a scary light trigger and shoots about a foot hight a 10 yards. I'm not a revolver guy, but I can tell it's miss the part that is used to eject the spent cases from the cylinder. I know this wasn't an expensive gun, and most likely won't have service parts available. Anybody have any ideas how a guy could fix it up? I have access to a machine shop and some talented friends, but don't know enough about the design to make something that would work. Some detailed pics of a similar design would be helpful. Thanks,
 
I'm not familiar with that model, but a picture online of a Rohm Liberty Mustang looks like a typical single action with an ejector. You probably could copy one from almost any single action revolver or perhaps adapt one from another model/manufacturer.

Here's a place that claims to have the ejector tube and the screw for the Rohm model RG-66, but not the rod and spring.

http://www.gun-parts.com/singleactions/
 
Shoots high?

Betcha anything your father-in-law dropped the gun and that's what broke off the ejector rod housing and tweaked the barrel slighly upward.
 
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